Cala Sant Vicent, Cala Maians or sa Cala is situated at 10 kilometres from Sant Joan de Labritja, located between es Roig and Punta Grossa or Cap des Llamp, as well as next to the village with the same name. In the surroundings there is sa Cove des Cuieram, a Punic sanctuary in honour to the divinity Tánit (5th century BC). This enormous u-shaped sea inlet finishes on a beach with fine-grained golden sand. There are touristy buildings and a green valley irrigated by Torrent de sa Cala and one of the biggest and best preserved pine woods of Eivissa at the rear. This beautiful sandy area which has excellent panoramic views has a gentle slope (at 30 metres from the coast there is a depth of only two metres), and orientation toward southeast and an exposition to the wind from the east-southeast-south, normally blowing gently from the sea. The marine and underwater conditions for anchoring boats are good on a sandy ground, sheltered from the air currents from the north and west. In the entrance there is a depth of 18 metres and at 150 metres from the coast it reduces to seven. The navigator has to know that there are some rocks at 20 metres from the coast and at a depth of 1,2 metres. The accessibility by car is easy following the signs. The private car can be left on a free parking area in the surroundings. You can also reach this beach with the public transport. The nearest bus stop is located at 50 metres. Information about this beach may change. To confirm the data or consult changes or new features, please contact the tourism office below: Tourist Information - Ibiza/Eivissa Main technical dataType of access: 370 metersType of access: For pedestrians - For vehicles - For boatsAverage width: 23 metersAccess for disabled people: YesDegree of occupancy: HighAnchoring zone: Yes
Ses Figueretes belongs to the coast of Ciutat d'Eivissa, between Salt de s'Ase (Dalt Vila) and Punta de Baix (es Viver), and it is the name of one of the suburbs. This fact explains that it is an urban beach, with good dimensions, one of the most frequented sandy areas of Pitiüses and one of the places where you have the most beautiful views of Dalt Vila. This coastal stretch is formed by some u-shaped sea inlets, separated by breakwaters and with buildings that reach the coastline, and the swimming pools of some hotels are adjacent to the Mediterranean Sea. The beach in these inlets is covered by fine-grained, white natural sand. The orientation is toward east-southeast with wind blowing from the sea, although it is quite sheltered from the swell because it is a closed bay. This beach has a gentle slope (at 50 metres from the coast there is a depth of 1,2 metres). It has a sandy ground, except on the sides and the areas next to the breakwaters, where there are rocks. From the coast you can see small islands and reefs Escullets de sa Corbeta, sa Corbeta o Illa Negra de l'Oest, Illa de ses Rates and Escullet de s'Illa de ses Rates. The accessibility by car is easy following the signs. The private car can be left on a free parking area in the surroundings. You can also reach this beach with the public transport. The nearest bus stop is located at 100 metres. Information about this beach may change. To confirm the data or consult changes or new features, please contact the tourism office below: Tourist Information Main technical data Type of access: 450 meters Type of access: For pedestrians - For vehicles - For boats Average width: 25 meters Access for disabled people: Yes Degree of occupancy: High Anchoring zone: Yes
Cala or Port de Benirràs is situated at 7,5 kilometres from Sant Miquel de Balansat, located between the Punta de Cova de s'Orenga and Blanca, as well as below Puig des Guixar (189 metres high). This deep and virgin u-shaped sea inlet finishes on a beach which is not too big, with golden sand, gentle slope, which is perfect for children and elderly people, and it is surrounded by cliffs on the top of which you can see a thick pine wood. The water is transparent. The marine and underwater conditions for anchoring boats are good in the summer, because the wind from the east blows quite gently. But if the wind blows from the west-northeast this coastal corner becomes dangerous as anchorage. This beautiful sea inlet has a small island in the entrance which you have to avoid, and in the interior there is a depth that ranges from six to 12 metres on a sandy ground with seaweed. From Cala Benirràs you can walk along a trail which goes from this beach to the adjacent Port de Sant Miquel and which passes the cave Cova de Can Marçà, which is really beautiful for speleology and used as a shelter by the smugglers. The accessibility by car is easy following the signs and the deviations. The last part has to be done on a steep road. The private car can be left on a free parking area in the surroundings. These characteristics explain that the beach is very crowded by local visitors and tourists. Information about this beach may change. To confirm the data or consult changes or new features, please contact the tourism office below: Tourist Information - Ibiza/Eivissa Main technical dataType of access: 132 metersType of access: For pedestrians - For vehicles - For boatsAverage width: 63 metersAccess for disabled people: YesDegree of occupancy: HighAnchoring zone: Yes
Cala Gracioneta and Cala Gració are situated at 1,5 kilometres from Sant Antoni de Portmany, located between the caps Negret and Blanc. Both beaches belong to the narrow u-shaped sea inlet which is the origin of them. The coves are characterized by their small size, they are triangular with fine-grained white sand, and they are surrounded by a thick pine wood with some buildings, there is no wind, the water is crystal clear and calm, and invites you to dive. The slope is very gentle (in Cala Gracioneta, at 25 metres from the coast there is a depth of half a metre and in Cala Gració, at 40 metres from the coast there is one metre of depth). They are exposed to the wind from the southwest-west-northwest and are sheltered from the air currents, except from those blowing from the west. The marine and underwater conditions for anchoring boats are good in this sea inlet, on a sandy ground with seaweed, at a depth that ranges from four to six metres. The accessibility by car is easy following the signs and the deviations. The private car can be left on a free parking area in the surroundings. You can also reach this beach with the public transport. The nearest bus stop is located at eight hectometres from Cala Gració and at one kilometre from Cala Gracioneta. These characteristics explain that these beaches is not too crowded by local visitors and tourists. Information about this beach may change. To confirm the data or consult changes or new features, please contact the municipal tourism office below: Tourist Information - Sant Antoni de Portmany General information on the island: Tourist Information - Ibiza/Eivissa Main technical dataType of access: 50 metersType of access: For pedestrians - For vehicles - For boatsAverage width: 110 metersAccess for disabled people: YesDegree of occupancy: MediumAnchoring zone: Yes
Cala Vedella or Vadella is situated at 10 kilometres from Sant Josep de sa Talaia, located between the calons d'en Real and de s'Oratge, as well as below the village of Cala Vedella and Serra de Cala Molí. This beautiful s-shaped sea inlet is characterized by the good size, with a beach of fine-grained white sand, a gentle slope (at 30 metres from the coast there is a depth of 1,5 metres), and it is surrounded by cliffs, populated by pine trees, as well as residential houses which reach the coastline, and it is sheltered from the wind. The marine and underwater conditions for anchoring boats are excellent in the centre of this bay, on a sandy ground with seaweed, where the depth ranges from eight to 12 metres. In the northern area it might be dangerous and there is a sandbank which you have to avoid in the entrance toward this beach, where there is a depth of 21 metres. You also have to keep an eye on the emerging rocks next to the cliff of the natural breakwater in the south. The accessibility by car is easy following the signs and the deviations. The private car can be left on a free parking area in the surroundings. You can also reach this beach with the public transport. The nearest bus stop is located at half a hectometre. These characteristics explain that the beach is not too crowded by tourists. Information about this beach may change. To confirm the data or consult changes or new features, please contact the tourism office below: Tourist Information - Ibiza/Eivissa Main technical dataType of access: 200 metersType of access: For pedestrians - For vehicles - For boatsAverage width: 45 metersAccess for disabled people: YesDegree of occupancy: MediumAnchoring zone: No
Cala Tarida is situated at six kilometres from Sant Josep de sa Talaia, located between Cala Corral and Molí, as well as next to the villages of Cala Tarida and Bella Tarida. This beautiful u-shaped sea inlet is characterized by the huge size, with a beach of fine-grained white sand, with medium-high cliffs on the sides, a sandy ground except in the left area where there are some rocks, the slope is very gentle (at 40 metres from the coast there is a depth of only 1,5 metres), as well as by two small islands and a sandy stretch between them and the beach, which is used as a jetty by the passenger launches that operate in this coastal area. This natural bay has different beaches in its interior. The marine and underwater conditions for anchoring boats are excellent. It is exposed to the wind from the southwest-west-northwest. Navigators are recommended to anchor at about 200 metres from the coast, on a sandy ground, where the depth ranges from four to eight metres. The characteristics invite you to dive on the surface or with oxygen. The accessibility by car is easy following the signs and the deviations. The private car can be left on a free parking area in the surroundings. You can also reach this beach with the public transport. The nearest bus stop is located at half a hectometre. These characteristics explain that the beach is not too crowded by tourists. Information about this beach may change. To confirm the data or consult changes or new features, please contact the tourism office below: Tourist Information - Ibiza/Eivissa Main technical dataType of access: 31 metersType of access: For pedestrians - For vehicles - For boatsAverage width: 40 metersAccess for disabled people: YesDegree of occupancy: MediumAnchoring zone: Yes
Cala Bassa is situated at nine kilometres from Sant Antoni de Portmany, located between es Penyal, which belongs to the Àrea Natural d'Especial Interès ses Platges des Comte and Cap de la Bassa. This beautiful beach is characterized by being a sea inlet with an irregular coastline, surrounded by low cliffs and pine trees. The beach is quite big, the sand fine-grained and golden, and the orientation is toward northwest. The wind blows gently from the sea , it has crystal clear quiet water, and the slope is very gentle (at 50 metres from the coast there is a depth of one and a half metres), as well as good touristy facilities. The marine and underwater conditions for anchoring boats are good, as well as for diving. There are two anchorages, one in the west, at two hectometres from the sandy area, on a seaweed ground where the depth is 12 metres, as well as in the east, in a rocky bay, on a ground of rocks and seaweed, there the depth ranges from eight to 15 metres. The accessibility by car is easy following the signs and the deviations. The private car can be left on a free parking area in the surroundings. You can also reach this beach with the public transport. The nearest bus stop is located at 50 metres. There is also a camping area in the surroundings. These characteristics explain that the beach is very crowded by local visitors and tourists. Information about this beach may change. To confirm the data or consult changes or new features, please contact the tourism office below: Tourist Information - Ibiza/Eivissa Main technical dataType of access: 220 metersType of access: For pedestrians - For vehicles - For boatsAverage width: 34 metersAccess for disabled people: YesDegree of occupancy: HighAnchoring zone: No
Cala Conta and Racó d'en Xic or ses Platges des Comte is situated at 13 kilometres from Sant Antoni de Portmany, located between Punta de sa Torre (with Torre d'en Rovira) and Escull de ses Punxes. In front of its coast you can see s'Illa des Bosc, sa Conillera (the small island with the biggest size of Pitiüses, 7,29 sqm), s'Espartar and ses Bledes. This area belongs to the Àrea Natural d'Especial Interès de sa Conillera, which goes from es Port des Torrent until Cala Tarida, with an extension of 335 hectares. This wonderful and beautiful coastal stretch is characterized by the not too big size, clear fine-grained sand, exposed to the winds of the third and fourth quadrants, gentle slope, crystal clear water, sandy ground which invite to dive. You are recommended to visit sa Conillera and only anchor in s'Estància de Dins. This beach is located in the eastern area and exposed to the winds of the first quadrant. You should anchor at one hectometre from the coast on a rocky ground with seaweed where the depth ranges from six to 15 metres. The navigation between the small islands and Eivissa is dangerous. The accessibility by car is easy following the signs and the deviations. The private car can be left on a free parking area in the surroundings. You can also reach this beach with the public transport. The nearest bus stop is located at about 50 metres. These characteristics explain that the beach is very crowded by local visitors and tourists. Information about this beach may change. To confirm the data or consult changes or new features, please contact the tourism office below: Tourist Information - Ibiza/Eivissa Main technical dataType of access: 120 metersType of access: For pedestrians - For vehicles - For boatsAverage width: 22 metersAccess for disabled people: YesDegree of occupancy: HighAnchoring zone: No
Cala Salada is situated at four kilometres from Sant Antoni de Portmany, located between sa Foradada and Cala Llosar, as well as next to the village of sa Galera. From its coast you can see Illa Conillera, which is the small island with the biggest size of Eivissa and which can be visited and it is said that the witches of Sant Antoni de Portmany used to take from here the herbs and essences for the spells in the night of San Juan. Cala Salada and Cala Saladeta belong to the same u-shaped sea inlet, open between the cliffs. The one we are talking about is located next to the right side and the adjacent on the opposite. Both beaches are connected by a trail which follows the coast (there is a fantastic panoramic view of this natural setting). This beach is characterized by a not too big size, the sand is quite fine-grained and golden, the water is crystal clear, the orientation toward west, and the beach is surrounded by pine trees. The centre of this sea inlet, at one hectometre from the coast, has good marine and underwater conditions for anchoring boats, the depth ranges from four to five metres, on a sandy ground with seaweed. The accessibility by car is easy following the signs. The last part of the road is quite steep and sinuous. You can park your private car for free in the surroundings. These characteristics explain that the beach is not very crowded. Information about this beach may change. To confirm the data or consult changes or new features, please contact the municipal tourism office below: Tourist Information - Sant Antoni de Portmany General information on the island: Tourist Information - Ibiza/Eivissa Main technical dataType of access: 40 metersType of access: For pedestrians - For vehicles - For boatsAverage width: 25 metersAccess for disabled people: NoDegree of occupancy: LowAnchoring zone: Yes
S'Illot d'en Rencli is situated at three kilometres from Portinatx, located between the coves Xuclà and Xarraca, as well as below the Puig de sa Xarraca. This beach has its name given by the small island which can be seen from this coastal corner, with a rich underwater ecosystem and an excellent place for diving. The puntas de sa Torre and Xarraca are the limits on the sides of the entrance to Badia de Cala Xarraca, in the interior of which there are several coves, and we are now describing the second one. The coast is characterized by being more open to the bay and by the small size. The beach has quite fine-grained golden sand, surrounded by some rocky cliffs, on the top of which there is scrubland, it has a gentle slope (at 20 metres from the coast there is a depth of 1,5 metres). The marine and underwater conditions for anchoring boats are good on a sandy ground in the centre and a rocky ground on the sides, with a depth that ranges from two to three metres. The navigator has also to be careful with the small island. The accessibility by car is easy following the signs and the deviations. The last part has to be done on a sandy track in good conditions which is quite steep. The private car can be left on a free parking area in the surroundings. You can also reach this beach with the public transport. The nearest bus stop is located at three hectometres from this beach. These characteristics explain that the beach is not very crowded by tourists. Information about this beach may change. To confirm the data or consult changes or new features, please contact the tourism office below: Tourist Information - Ibiza/Eivissa Main technical dataType of access: 34 metersType of access: For pedestrians - For vehicles - For boatsAverage width: 9 metersAccess for disabled people: NoDegree of occupancy: LowAnchoring zone: Yes
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